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The objects may sold in Lots individually according to the final opinion of Colasanti Casa d'Aste, which acts simply as AGENT in the name and interests of each Seller as relates to art. 1704 cod. civ. The sale concerns the Purchaser and the Seller. Colasanti Casa d'Aste does not assume any responsibility in relation to the Purchaser, the Seller or any Third Party concerned.
The objects are sold to the highest bidder. The Auctioneer starts the Auction beginning with the Bid that s/he believes to be the most opportune, based upon both the value of the Lot/s as well as the competing Bids. The Auctioneer may make further Bids or in response to other Bids, until the reserve price is reached.
In the case of any dispute between more than one Purchaser, the Auctioneer has the right to cancelling the sale of the item, or reoffering and reselling the object in the same sale. Each transfer to Third Parties of the Lot/s purchased does not become the responsibility of the Auction house which considers the Purchaser as the sole person/s responsible for payment. Bidding at an Auction in the name of and for a Third Party may be accepted by the Auction house only after sufficient bank references as well as power of attorney have been received by the Auction house at least three days before the Auction.
The Auctioneer, during the Auction, may group together or separate Lot/s and vary the order of the Sale. The Auctioneer may, and his/her decision is final, withdraw Lot/s that do not reach the reserve price agreed upon between the Auction house and the Seller.
In order to guarantee the highest levels of transparency during the Auction for all those who intend to make Bids, prospective Bidders are required to fill out a participation form with personal information and consign a valid document of identification. The Auction house may accept written Bids if they are received at least one hour before the beginning of the Auction. Should there be more than one written offer with the same value, and are they not beaten by Bids made in the Auction Room or telephone Bids, the Auction house will consider the Purchaser to be the one who made the Bid first. Telephone Bidding requests will be accepted if confirmed and received at least one hour before the beginning of the sale. The Auction house do not accept liability for errors and omissions in connection with telephone bidding arising from circumstances beyond our reasonable control. Should there be a case of identical Bids, the oral Bid in the Room will prevail upon the written or telephonic Bid.
The Purchaser will pay the Auction house a sum equivalent to 24% of the hammer price including VAT, for each Lot.
The shipping of the purchased Lot/s is in the risk and expense of the Purchaser. The Auction house is in no case liable for damages relating to the transport, against which the Purchaser may, however, stipulate with the carrier an insurance guarantee against all risks of transport. In any case the Purchaser has to pay the Auction house still the packing costs for the Lot/s. If the Purchaser should not collect the Lot/s within fifteen working days after the sale, the Auction house will keep them at the risk and expense of the Purchaser in the Auction house and will charge storage costs which are 20? for each Lot per week.
The Auction will be preceded by a public viewing of the objects in order to allow for a careful examination (the authenticity, the state of preservation, the provenance, the type and the quality) of the objects on behalf of aspiring Bidders. Following the Purchase, no one will be able to dispute or criticise the Auction house or the Sellers for lack of any quality in reference to object being auctioned, like indications relative to the state of conservation, wrong attribution, authenticity and provenance.
If it turns out after the Sale that a Lot is a forgery, intentionally created after the original object, the Auction house, may recompense the Purchaser the total amount of the acquisition in the value in which it was paid, after the restitution of the Lot. The Purchaser must give written notice of claim within thirty days from the date of the auction. The Purchaser must also return the Lot to the Auction house in the same conditions as at the time of the sale, accompanied by at least one certification of one independent and recognized expert.
The Sale of objects from the XX and XXI century is based on the explicitly indicated certification in the catalogue. No other certification, survey or opinion, introduced after the completed Sale will be valid as a protest of authenticity of the object.
Objects declared of importance according to art. 6 D.L. 26/10/99 n. 490 are indicated as such in the catalogue, or are nominated as such during the Sale. The Italian State may exercise on this objects its right of pre-emption within 60 days after the completed Sale; therefore the Sale will be effective after this period. In the case the Italian State exercises the right of pre-emption, the Purchaser will have the right of recompense of the sum already paid.
The exportation of the Lot/s from the Republic of Italy, especially objects older than 50 years, is subjects to the regulations contained in D.L. 26/10/99 n. 490 (art. 65-72). The fact that the Purchaser wishes to apply for an export licence does not affect his or her obligation to make the payment immediately after the sale nor the right of the Auction house to charge storage. It also does not give the right to the Purchaser of cancellation of the sale.
These rights and obligations are accepted automatically by all those individuals who take part in the Sale.
These Conditions of Sale and any matters connected with them shall be governed and interpreted by the laws of Italy. Every dispute regarding the application, interpretation and execution of the present Conditions of Sale are exclusively assigned to the Court of Rome.
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